Seeking workers' compensation benefits in Pennsylvania?

If you or a loved one has suffered from hearing loss in the workplace, our team at The Boles Firm is prepared to assist you in obtaining the benefits you deserve. For over 25 years, our Philadelphia workers' compensation attorneys have been committed to pursuing justice on behalf of injured workers throughout the state. We genuinely care about your health and well-being, which is why we will work closely with you to file a strong claim so you can get the care you need to recover.

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Our lawyers have earned a reputation for integrity, professional excellence, and dedicated advocacy. We have spent many years making workplaces safer, and when it comes to workplace injury representation, nothing can substitute decades of real-world, hardline experiences.

As a legal team that is respected throughout the community, our team has become recognized for a number of notable attributes.

Both of our lawyers are board certified specialists in workers' compensation law

Attorney Boles has been selected for inclusion in the Pennsylvania Super Lawyers® list every year since 2007

Both of our lawyers are rated AV Preeminent® by Martindale-Hubbell®

Each attorney has more than 25 years of legal experience

Attorney Boles currently holds a perfect 10.0 Superb Avvo Rating

Hearing Loss and Tinnitus

Tinnitus is the term for the noises that people "hear" in their ears, when there is actually no outside source creating the sounds. The sounds may be soft or loud, and may sound like ringing, blowing, roaring, buzzing, hissing, humming, whistling, or sizzling. This condition is most commonly caused by prolonged exposure to loud noises, which causes permanent damage to the ears. However, single exposure to a sudden, very loud noise could also lead to tinnitus.

Hearing loss may be something that develops over time. For example, if you have been continuously exposed to high volumes of jackhammers or heavy equipment, your hearing could be affected. Hearing loss can also happen instantaneously, as the result of an explosion, or as a side effect of a work-related injury. Employees working in high-risk hearing loss environments could also develop tinnitus.

Employees who are more susceptible to tinnitus include:

Carpenters

Pilots

Street repair workers

Landscapers

File your claim! Call us today at (215) 259-5879.

Unfortunately, it can be very difficult to prove that the loss of hearing was a work-related injury. However, by hiring our firm, you can rest assured that we will do all we can to help you get the compensation you deserve. Our clients are always our top priority, and we work hard to come up with solutions that are tailored to fit every client's unique needs.

If you are interested in pursuing legal compensation, do not hesitate to contact us. We provide potential clients with free initial consultations, so they do not have to make a financial commitment if they decide to not hire us. Do not wait to get started on your case!